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Consolidating essential care tech into one, optimized ecosystem is how Mike Wang, former Green Beret and cardiothoracic nurse, and Founder and Chief Clinical Officer of Inspiren, is working to make his revolutionary tech the standard across senior living. Listen as Mike discusses how his devices are created with caregivers in mind that provide actionable data to help inform optimized operations. Produced by Solinity Marketing.Become a sponsor of Bridge the Gap.Sponsored by Aline, NIC MAP, Procare HR, Sage, Hamilton CapTel, Service Master, The Bridge Group Construction and Solinity. Produced by Solinity Marketing.Become a sponsor of the Bridge the Gap Network.Connect with BTG on social media:YouTubeInstagramFacebookTwitterLinkedInTikTokMeet the Hosts:Lucas McCurdy, @SeniorLivingFan Owner, The Bridge Group Construction; Senior Living Construction Renovation, CapEx, and Reposition. Joshua Crisp, Founder and CEO, Solinity; Senior Living Development, Management, Marketing and Consulting.
En este episodio de Despertando Podcast, exploramos cómo atraer personas que sumen a tu vida. Descubre cómo construir una comunidad que te impulse a crecer, a ser tu mejor versión y que te acompañe en tu camino de desarrollo personal.En este episodio hablamos de:La importancia de rodearte de personas que te inspiran.Cómo reconocer relaciones que suman a tu vida.Crear un entorno seguro para crecer y avanzar.Si quieres conocer más de Despertando Podcast síguenos en nuestras redes sociales:
El nostre recorregut particular passa per algunes propostes dels territoris de passat celta com Irlanda, el nord-oest de la pen
Gracias a su compromiso con la conservación del medioambiente para las nuevas generaciones, Esperanza Gálvez creó Inquil Perú, una organización sin fines de lucro que tiene como objetivo contribuir a las poblaciones menos favorecidas del país. Su pasión por el cuidado de la naturaleza nació en la provincia de Tayacaja, Huancavelica, donde nació y creció hasta perfeccionar su talento. En la actualidad es magíster en Áreas Silvestres y Conservación de la naturaleza por la Universidad de Chile tras ganar Beca Generación del Bicentenario.
En este episodio quiero compartir 4 estrategias para que puedas diseñar días que te inspiren y motiven. Estoy segura que todos tenemos la capacidad de tener días que nos conecten con nuestra mejor versión y que nos animen a sentirnos mejor. ¿Estás listo? ¡No te lo pierdas!
- Únete al Grupo de WhatsApp GRATUITO en: http://www.EscueladelaFelicidad.org/WhatsApp - Suscríbete a la Escuela de la Felicidad PREMIUM: https://escueladelafelicidad.org - Más información sobre los Talleres de Meditacion en: www.AmoMeditar.com
Descubre los secretos para encontrar personas valiosas en tu vida. En este video, aprenderás estrategias efectivas para cultivar relaciones significativas que te inspiren y te impulsen hacia el éxito. Aprende a rodearte de individuos que agreguen valor y te ayuden a alcanzar tu máximo potencial. Podcast Completo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I0a2RYvEwmA&list=PL5v3LYN_KyWISc0hSkqyk39PBlxDZWw1D&index=27
René Freudenberg, vicepresidente del Consejo directivo del Instituto para el fomento de la calidad
Hoy enfocamos nuestra #ActitudCaminoAlSol a las relaciones con los demás y el impacto que provocan en nuestra vida las relaciones interpersonales y la calidad de las mismas. Como seres humanos, nuestra naturaleza es relacionarnos con quienes nos rodean, sin embargo, es necesario que diferenciemos y seamos selectivos en ocasiones en cuanto a la conexión que podemos alcanzar con las personas. Las relaciones interpersonales siempre son mejorables. La idea es que los vínculos y las interacciones beneficien a todas las partes. Es, por tanto, que esta ocasión te invitamos a tomar en cuenta 6 claves fundamentales para mejorar y lograr tener relaciones interpersonales estables y saludables que nos permitan crecer de forma personal y que nos aporte nuevas ideas y perspectivas.
Paul Coyne has traveled to the very ends of the care delivery process – from surviving a stroke to becoming a chief nursing executive. He possesses a fascinating understanding of healthcare's current state and what its future must become. Oh, and Paul leads an AI-powered healthcare tech company called Inspiren (inspiren.com) that uses in-room technology to improve the lives of patients and caregivers. Listen in as Paul tackles burnout, dissects the fallacies of work/life balance, and makes interesting parallels between AI and nuclear energy. He also shares great advice on life in general and specifically what makes his grandmother mad.
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Marcel Botha, MIT SMArchS '06, is an entrepreneur, architect, and investor. Botha specializes in guiding product development teams from concept to viable product and is currently locked in a wave of parallel experimentation, feeding off his passion for product acceleration, and digital manufacturing. In 2012 he co-founded Infant Ventures LLC, a company innovating at the stress-points between infants and parents, and was one of the inventors behind the much acclaimed Spuni feeding product. As Founder and CEO of 10XBeta, a product development and engineering firm working in consumer and enterprise electronics, medical devices and specialized robotics, Marcel works to build expert multidisciplinary teams to solve unique, solve complex problems by leveraging a global network of manufacturing partners and has developed hundreds of products. Over the course of 8 years, 10XBeta has helped numerous medical professionals test, develop and commercialize products ranging from electronic stethoscopes, colposcopes, to surgical instruments. Recent works include; INDIEGO, autonomous robot that powers manual wheelchairs; CARE-E, KLM Dutch Airlines' new helpful concierge and baggage carrier; INSPIREN, a sensor platform providing insights into the quality of care provided to patients; FOOTPRINTLESS, a sneaker prototype created from CO2 recovered from energy production; BEATBOT, a programmable self-driving robot designed to motivate athletes; JEFFSOLVES MEDTECH, an immersive medical innovation program developed in collaboration with Thomas Jefferson University.
Learn about the creative journey of a Chinese immigrant who served as a Green Beret and then started a medical device company that uses AI to make hospitals safer. Michael Wang graduated from Emory University and Columbia University and is the founder of Inspiren, a clinician-led technology company that uses AI and computer vision to augment and improve clinical outcomes. He is a licensed advanced practice clinician specializing in Cardiothoracic Surgery and Acute Care. Prior to his entrepreneurial and medical career, he served as a Green Beret in the United States Army Special Forces. Episode Links and Mentions: Mike's Link List: Inspiren The restaurant Mike would take you to: Mógū: Modern Chinese Kitchen Keep an eye out for Mike's forthcoming book, Unbeaten! Follow Inspiren: Twitter | LinkedIn Episode Website/Newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/designlabpod/michaelwang More episode sources & links Sign-up for Design Lab Podcast's Newsletter Previous Episode Newsletters and Shownotes Follow @DesignLabPod on Twitter Instagram LinkedIn Facebook Follow @BonKu on Twitter & Instagram Check out the Health Design Lab Production by Robert Pugliese Edit by Fernando Queiroz Cover Design by Eden Lew Theme song by Emmanuel Houston Indexed in the Library of Congress: ISSN 2833-2032
¿Tienes claridad sobre quiénes son tus referentes? ¿Para qué sirve tener referentes que te inspiren mientras construyes una vida en tus términos? ¿Sabes dónde encontrarlos? Hoy hablamos de referentes y modelos de inspiración. -Qué son y qué no son -Qué ocurre cuando no tenemos referentes o si los que tenemos se ubican en el entorno más próximo -En qué áreas te puede servir tener referentes -Una técnica de PNL -Dónde encontrar referentes -Cómo crear tu mesa de crecimiento y propuesta práctica para no quedarte en la teoría. Experimenta, quédate con lo que te sirva y descarta lo que no.
Hay muchos expertos que le dirán que establezca objetivos de forma específica. La cuestión es que tienes que establecer tus objetivos de la mejor manera que funcione para ti. Lograr objetivos desafiantes no es fácil y si tus objetivos no te inspiran, no los lograrás. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/curiosidadesshop/support
Nurses create iN: The World's First Cognitive Patient Care Assistant and become founders of an award winning technology company. View the full video interview here. Michael Wang and Paul Coyne are nurses, friends, the founders of Inspiren and the inventors of iN, the world's first cognitive patient care assistant. iN is a hybrid sensing, wall-mounted device, that uses computer vision, deep learning, BLE, and multiple sensors, to identify and analyze the hospital environment, including the interactions of people and medical equipment within a hospital room.
Our guest for this episode has a truly remarkable story. At 26, Paul Coyne suffered a stroke while working as a derivatives analyst at Goldman Sachs. Rather than slowing him down, the stroke and the nurses who cared for him inspired Paul to pursue a career in healthcare, and over the next four years, he earned five degrees, including a Doctorate from Columbia University School of Nursing, an MBA in Healthcare Management and an MS in Finance from Northeastern University. Paul went on to pursue a career in nursing informatics at the Hospital for Special Surgery in New York, where he is now a Vice President. He also founded Inspiren, a nurse-led technology company that has been recognized by awards from the ANA, Time Magazine, Fast Company, Becker's Hospital Review, SXSW and the Webby Awards. In our conversation today, Paul and Dan talk about his journey and how it led him to where he is today, as well as the outside-the-box advice he gives to nurses who come to him for career advice. Find all of our network podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms and be sure to subscribe and like us. Learn more at www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen/
Our guest for this episode has a truly remarkable story. At 26, Paul Coyne suffered a stroke while working as a derivatives analyst at Goldman Sachs. Rather than slowing him down, the stroke and the nurses who cared for him inspired Paul to pursue a career in healthcare, and over the next four years, he earned five degrees, including a Doctorate from Columbia University School of Nursing, an MBA in Healthcare Management and an MS in Finance from Northeastern University. Paul went on to pursue a career in nursing informatics at the Hospital for Special Surgery in New York, where he is now a Vice President. He also founded Inspiren, a nurse-led technology company that has been recognized by awards from the ANA, Time Magazine, Fast Company, Becker's Hospital Review, SXSW and the Webby Awards. In our conversation today, Paul and Dan talk about his journey and how it led him to where he is today, as well as the outside-the-box advice he gives to nurses who come to him for career advice. Links to recommended reading: Improving Clinical Communications: A Smartphone for Every Nurse Paul Coyne, A Nursing Graduate Inspired by His Nurses The full transcript for this episode can be found here: http://www.trustedhealth.com/the-handoff-podcast/paul-coyne
Our guest for this episode has a truly remarkable story. At 26, Paul Coyne suffered a stroke while working as a derivatives analyst at Goldman Sachs. Rather than slowing him down, the stroke and the nurses who cared for him inspired Paul to pursue a career in healthcare, and over the next four years, he earned five degrees, including a Doctorate from Columbia University School of Nursing, an MBA in Healthcare Management and an MS in Finance from Northeastern University. Paul went on to pursue a career in nursing informatics at the Hospital for Special Surgery in New York, where he is now a Vice President. He also founded Inspiren, a nurse-led technology company that has been recognized by awards from the ANA, Time Magazine, Fast Company, Becker's Hospital Review, SXSW and the Webby Awards. In our conversation today, Paul and Dan talk about his journey and how it led him to where he is today, as well as the outside-the-box advice he gives to nurses who come to him for career advice. Links to recommended reading: Improving Clinical Communications: A Smartphone for Every Nurse Paul Coyne, A Nursing Graduate Inspired by His Nurses The full transcript for this episode can be found here: http://www.trustedhealth.com/the-handoff-podcast/paul-coyne
Un amigo es aquella persona que se alegrará de tus triunfos, llorara contigo las derrotas y te levantará en cada caída. Es por ello que nos corresponde elegirlos con detenimiento. Hoy te invito a elegir amigos que te inspiren y para ello te cuento de mi querida amiga Adry Vázquez quien me inspira, me alienta, me motiva, me transmite de su paz y su energía. Poder conocer parte de su historiay de cada reto que está superando me causa una gran admiración. Los amigos son la familia que escogemos, hagamoslo con sabiduría.
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In this episode of the SONSIEL Series, I have the privilege of hosting the amazing Paul Coyne, President and Co-Founder of Inspiren, and a Founding Member of SONSIEL. Paul has an extraordinary human being! He has three master’s degrees and a doctorate, all obtained in a four-year period. Paul talks to us about his inspiration in healthcare, why he chose to be in the healthcare industry, and how his company provides assistance to patients’ solitude and safety issues by leveraging advanced AI/machine vision technology. He shares his insights on misconceptions about nurses and how his nursing team provided solutions to a problem. This is a very inspiring interview packed with insights so get your notes ready!
In this episode of Tech Vitals, Debbie and Zac talk with with Dr. Paul Coyne and Jeff Morelli, co-founders of Inspiren, an innovative and award-winning healthcare technology solution. Listed as one of TIME magazine’s "Best Innovations," Inspiren’s technology solution is a powerful headwall mounted device within the inpatient room. Leveraging AI and a series of integral sensors, the technology can intentionally monitor patient’s safety, monitor care giver interaction with each patient, and alert care team staff should patient help be needed. In addition to his role as President of Inspiren, Dr. Paul Coyne is the Associate Vice President and Chief Nurse Informatics Officer at HSS, the Hospital for Special Surgery, located in New York City. HSS is a member of the New York-Presbyterian Healthcare System, an affiliate of Weill Cornell Medical College. After nine years at Accenture implementing healthcare cloud-based technologies, Mr. Jeff Morelli is the VP of Technology Delivery at Inspiren. Jeff’s team designs and implements the flagship ‘Augi’ headwall base station tech bundle. The technology is built on sophisticated computer vision, BLE (Bluetooth low-energy), and intelligent ambient light, sound, and room temperature sensor environmental technology. Links: Paul Coyne | LinkedIn Modern Healthcare | Top 25 Innovators of 2020 HSS | Hospital for Special Surgery Jeff Morelli | LinkedIn Accenture | Twitter Accenture | LinkedIn Columbia | School of Nursing Inspiren | Website Fast Company | July 2018 Article TIME | Best Inventions 2019 PR Newswire (April 2020 ) | Computer Vision AI Covid-19 SONSIEL | Soc of Nurse Scientists Innovators Entrepreneurs & Leaders AI to stop patient neglect | NY Presbyterian Research 2020 Network PG IT World Awards
On Episode 11 of Season 3, we are presenting the third of our case studies. Our third company is aptly named Inspiren, a hybrid sensing platform that leverages computer vision, environmental sensing, and IoT connectivity to analyze, understand and respond to the patient’s physical environment. It is a company that caught our attention because of two reasons: the first is that it solves a real problem we see everyday in the hospital, and the second is that its founder is a nurse. Who better than a nurse to solve a nursing problem? Here to inspire us about Inspiren is the Founder and CEO Michael Wang RN, in conversation with Mike Ryan, Chair of the advisory board at DOCSF, on the DOCSF stage.
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Michael Wang, founder and CEO of Inspiren (https://inspiren.com), and Rohit Prakash, founder and CEO of Coast App (https://coastapp.com), talk about how their companies are making a difference helping healthcare and frontline workers during the COVID crisis.
Paul Coyne, President and Founder of Inspiren, an award-winning healthcare technology company, speaks with Jason A. Duprat, Entrepreneur, Healthcare Practitioner and Host of the Healthcare Entrepreneur Academy Podcast. In this episode, they discuss Paul’s innovative solution for improving healthcare through technology. Learn about how his device works, how he funded his project and how built his team. You’ll hear great advice for innovative nurses who want to become entrepreneurs. Episode Highlights: What was life like for Paul growing up? How did his career progress? Did Paul become a nurse because of his personal experiences? What was it like growing up with his health condition? What was his first management role and did this role lead him to become an innovator? Paul discusses how he funded his project and whether he looked for volunteers or offered partnerships. What does Paul’s device do? What was the time frame for this project from the beginning to where he is today? What are some of the struggles he faced along the way? Paul talks about how he found and connected with key hires. What were his other sources of funding beyond an angel investor? Paul describes his process for writing a book. Is MBA training necessary to become a successful entrepreneur? Paul shares additional advice for nurses. 3 Key Points: Creating a product or company involves many stages and iterations. Paul created a product to provide data and insight within the clinical environment. Be willing to recognize the things you don’t know and lean on others who do know as you build your team. Tweetable Quotes: “It's all designed to promote this healing environment and give data and insight into where it belongs, which is the clinical environment.” – Paul Coyne "Email yourself the idea...that way you have a time stamp.” – Paul Coyne “I think drive is the most important. Grit. A willingness to learn.” – Paul Coyne Resources Mentioned: The Nurse’s Guide to Innovation (book) Rebecca Love’s TED talk Inspiren Paul Coyne LinkedIn #HealthcareEntrepreneurAcademy #HealthcareBoss #healthcare #entrepreneur #entrepreneurship #healthcaretech #innovation #productdev
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Michael Wang is Founder & CEO of Inspiren, an award winning healthcare technology company. He is a registered nurse and nurse practitioner with vast clinical experience in cardiothoracic surgery and direct patient care. In addition, he holds numerous patents on innovate technologies in both the healthcare and hospitality industry and has founded two successful companies prior to Inspiren. He received a bachelors degree from Emory University, majoring in Biology and Sociology. He attended graduate school at Columbia University, studying both business and nursing. Website: http://inspiren.com/ https://www.sonsiel.com/
Today's Guest: Paul Coyne, DNP | President & Co-Founder of Inspiren Greg and Paul talk about the unique life experiences that drove he and Inspiren co-founder Michael Wang to create Inspiren - the first cognitive patient assistant. Important Links: Inspiren web site: http://inspiren.com/ Inspiren on Twitter: https://twitter.com/InspirenHealth Paul on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paulecoyne/ SONSIEL Nurse Innovator Organization: https://www.sonsiel.com/ For more, visit the DataPoint show page at http://touchpoint.health/shows/datapoint/.
At age 26, Paul Coyne had to leave Goldman Sachs because of the residual of the stroke that happened to him. Undeterred, Paul returned to school to prove that despite a challenging stroke recovery and a congenital heart disease, he is still capable of great success. In the next 4-years, Paul obtained 5 degrees including a Doctorate from Columbia University School of Nursing as well as an MBA in Healthcare Management and a MS, Finance from Northeastern University. In addition, with his friend Michael Wang, Paul launched Inspiren, which is rapidly gaining traction in the medical world, leveraging Artificial Intelligence to revolutionize the nursing process. Today, Dr. Coyne is a board-certified nurse practitioner in Adult-Gerontology with sub-specialty in palliative care and his writings on end-of-life care have been published in academic journals. Columbia named him one of 9 great graduates of their entire university of 2016 upon completion of his doctorate. Listen to his remarkable story and get to know Dr Coyne.
Vamos a hablar de un Tema que es bien importante para Mi Negocio y sé que te ayudará a crecer el tuyo. Tendrás que descargar Tu Documento de Jornada de Éxito de Cliente aquí: Presiona Aquí para Tu Documento Gratis Al descargarlo POR FAVOR escucha de nuevo el Podcast y llenalo completo! podrás tomarle una foto al llenarlo y poner #jornadadecliente y me etiquetas para verlo. Si requieres apoyo o que lo revise, aqui puedes comunicarte conmigo: ricardo@milleniumbots.com WhatsApp: +1214-440-7701 Presiona Aqui para Ver Info de Marketing Digital Presiona aqui para Universidad para Latinos Empresarios Presiona Aqui para Ver Messenger Marketing Funcionando (Un Demo) Estamos para "Inspirar a Latinos a que Inspiren a Otros y Tener un Mundo Mejor" Gracias tu amigo Ricardo Jimenez Te agradezco que compartas este Podcast , y también le des un review, para seguir teniendo patrocinadores! Gracias! Support the show (https://paypal.me/milleniumbots)
Vamos a hablar de un Tema que es bien importante para Mi Negocio y sé que te ayudará a crecer el tuyo. Tendrás que descargar Tu Documento de Jornada de Éxito de Cliente aquí: Presiona Aquí para Tu Documento Gratis Al descargarlo POR FAVOR escucha de nuevo el Podcast y llenalo completo! podrás tomarle una foto al llenarlo y poner #jornadadecliente y me etiquetas para verlo. Si requieres apoyo o que lo revise, aqui puedes comunicarte conmigo: ricardo@milleniumbots.com WhatsApp: +1214-440-7701 Presiona Aqui para Ver Info de Marketing Digital Presiona aqui para Universidad para Latinos Empresarios Presiona Aqui para Ver Messenger Marketing Funcionando (Un Demo) Estamos para "Inspirar a Latinos a que Inspiren a Otros y Tener un Mundo Mejor" Gracias tu amigo Ricardo Jimenez Te agradezco que compartas este Podcast , y también le des un review, para seguir teniendo patrocinadores! Gracias! Support the show (https://cursos.rjleadership.com/)